Monk on Mount Carmel. Prior of his house. He asked SaintAlbert, patriarch of Jerusalem, to write a Rule for the monks. In 1195 his Rule became the foundation for the Carmelite Order. PopeHonorius III objected to its use because it did not have his prior approval. The Pope received a vision of the BlessedVirgin Mary who supported the rule; Honorius gave his approval. Brocard ruled his house for 35 years, setting an example for devotion to the Rule, and gaining great respect from the region’s Muslims.